Philippines News in English
March 5, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 5th March, and here’s your Philippines daily news capsule.
Philippines defends unpublicized Ayungin deal with China amid criticism from various sectors.
Palace considers a four-day work week proposal aimed at saving energy costs.
DICT’s free Wi-Fi initiative transforms teaching in remote villages across the Philippines.
Fort Bonifacio leads the recovery of the Metro Manila office market, setting new trends.
41 former rebels in Aklan apply for government amnesty as part of reintegration efforts.
QC local government unveils health totem to combat rising obesity rates in the community.
Maxene Magalona feels safe despite being stranded in Dubai amid escalating tensions in the region.
Cardiologist warns of increasing hypertension cases among young Filipinos, urging preventive measures.
Filipinas aim for a bounce-back win against Korea in the AFC Women's Asian Cup.
Lady Tams secure back-to-back wins, frustrating the Eagles in UAAP Season 88 volleyball.
Airspace closures complicate repatriation plans for overseas Filipino workers from the Middle East.
SBA moves to terminate over 620 firms in federal contracting program for non-compliance.
Nadine Lustre and other celebrities condemn remarks made by QC Rep. Bong Suntay about Anne Curtis.
Implementation of preventive care framework for older adults shows promising results in recent study.
Largest image reveals hidden chemistry at the heart of the Milky Way galaxy.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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